Where We Are Going Today: Seoul in Riyadh

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Updated 11 December 2025
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Where We Are Going Today: Seoul in Riyadh

One of the cuisines I have always been on the hunt for in Riyadh is Korean BBQ.

There is nothing like a cooking experience with friends while enjoying the delicious flavors of Korean food. I recently got lucky when I was recommended a spot in downtown Riyadh — Seoul.

Located on Tahlia Street in Riyadh’s Sulaymaniyah district, Seoul combines Korean street food, soul food and barbeque, offering a comprehensive dining experience.

On entering, the space offers a dim and sleek atmosphere with simple colors and soft lighting.

The restaurant itself is vast, with a bar area, normal seating and tables reserved for on-table barbeque. Each choice is a distinctive experience, with the bar’s high seating offering a glimpse into the bar and the barbeque option offering the customizable experience of cooking your choice of meat.

For starters, I recommend the beef bulgogi mandu, priced at SR62 ($17), which was strong in flavor but soft in texture; it was the perfect opener for the meal ahead.

Excited to try something new for the main meal, I opted for the barbeque experience. I decided to order the BBQ combo (SR195), a combination of beef, sliced chicken and plain shrimp — to try one of everything.

You can also customize the sides and sauces. I decided to go for the classic soya sauce and some bulgogi sauce for the beef. For the side, I chose kimchi.

Before getting started on the grilling experience, I wanted to add some mains from the non-BBQ menu. As a big noodle fan, I went for japchae, a sweet potato glass noodle stir-fry dish. I chose the dish for its vegetable assortment of carrots and mushrooms.

On receiving the raw ingredients, I got started by grilling the slices of beef, shrimp and chicken using my chopsticks.

The experience was thrilling and offered an interactive experience for the table rather than an average dinner.

The option to grill your own meal is great for those with older children who are keen to have an activity, as well as those who enjoy customizing their food’s cooking temperature, sauces and sides — or simply for those who want to try something new.

The meal was delicious. The noodles complemented the strongly flavored meat options well, and the kimchi was a great source of fermented vegetables.

For dessert, I went for the chocolate gateau (SR98) — a layered dark-chocolate cake coated with chocolate ganache. 

Overall, Seoul was a great and new dining experience that was interactive and fun for those looking to switch gears from their normal lunches and dinners.

The pricing is on the higher end, so I would make an experience out of this rather than considering the spot an everyday option.
 


Michelin Guide announces 3 new awards at restaurant celebration in Riyadh

Updated 05 February 2026
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Michelin Guide announces 3 new awards at restaurant celebration in Riyadh

RIYADH: The Michelin Guide hosted its inaugural celebration in Riyadh on Wednesday, where they announced three new special awards, delivered in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Culinary Arts Commission.

The Michelin Service Award, in partnership with RAK Porcelain, went to Jeddah’s Yaza, helmed by chef and owner Hakim Bagabas, for what was described as an exceptional experience from start to finish.

Il Baretto’s manager Santiago Latorre was given the Exceptional Mocktail Award, as the Michelin Guide inspectors said the cocktail list offers a thoughtful mix of elevated classics and original signature mocktails.

The Young Chef Award went to Elia Kaady, at Maiz in Riyadh, who is considered one of the region’s rising talents.

The event honored the 11 restaurants that were awarded the Bib Gourmand distinction for delivering exceptional cuisine at great value.

The winners were Samia’s Dish and The Lucky Llama in Jeddah, Joontos and Tofareya in AlUla, Em Sharif Cafe, Fi Glbak, KAYZO, Mirzam, Najd Village, Sasani, and Tameesa in Riyadh.

Gwendal Poullennec, international director of the Michelin Guide, told Arab News: “​​When we look at what Saudi chefs are offering, they are also inspired by all the food cultures, but they are still really faithful to their roots, to their heritage, to their product.

“They are also really willing to tell quite an authentic and unique story. And for us, at the Michelin Guide, it definitely has a value.”

In addition to the Bib Gourmand category, 40 restaurants recognized in the Selected category were awarded plaques following the final wave of announcements on Dec. 15, bringing the total Saudi Michelin Guide restaurants to 51.

The restaurant celebration was followed by a reception where a culinary showcase brought together six guest chefs.

Three international restaurants showcased their gastronomic creations, including Le Gabriel - La Reserve Paris, which has three Michelin stars, Muse by Tom Aikens and Nusara, which both have a star.

Bib Gourmand title holders The Lucky Llama, KAYZO, and Fi Glbak also brought their unique flavors to the table.

“It’s a unique and authentic food culture (in Saudi Arabia) that deserves to be put on the spotlight, as well as the destination should be on the world culinary map. So, that is definitely what we are willing to achieve with the Michelin Guide,” Poullennec said.